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julia: tenemos este utensilio que me encanta porque es para hacer estas pinturas.que todo el mundo lo tenga. johnny: vamos a hacer un ohh! julia: la mesa que tenÍa viejas, no seÑora, pÓngale una pintura linda y decore, no necesariamente flores naturales porque las tiene que estar cambiando, pero en una esquina de su casa, ese que pensÓ que no tenÍa una forma de arreglarlo, lo pone y queda maravilloso, divino. johnny: ahora sÍ, con muchas ganas! no sabÍa que esto se utilizaba todavÍa. julia: muy lindos estos candelabros que se hace con los ganchos de la lavanderÍa, de la ropa, el paquete vale como dos dÓlares. y la lata de atÚn, se pone la lata, no tiene ninguna ciencia, pone uno con otro, y la vela adentro. johnny: si nos ponemos creativos lo podemos pintar y se va a ver mÁs lindo. esto viene con un fuerte oh! me encantÓ, me fascinó esto para mis hijas, porque sinceramente, el reguero que tienen. vamos a regresar mÁs adelante. continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", seÑores. ana: provecho, karla. karla: lo trajo alejandro chabÁn. ana: amiga en "lo mÁs in" la ma
julia: tenemos este utensilio que me encanta porque es para hacer estas pinturas.que todo el mundo lo tenga. johnny: vamos a hacer un ohh! julia: la mesa que tenÍa viejas, no seÑora, pÓngale una pintura linda y decore, no necesariamente flores naturales porque las tiene que estar cambiando, pero en una esquina de su casa, ese que pensÓ que no tenÍa una forma de arreglarlo, lo pone y queda maravilloso, divino. johnny: ahora sÍ, con muchas ganas! no sabÍa que esto se utilizaba todavÍa....
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>> pray for julia. >> reporter: julia wants to get back to playing softball and soccer and being in the choir and her duties as an altar server. >> this experience has made me wiser and it's made me look at life in a different perspective and realize that life is precious. >> the bruzzeses have faced a lot of red tape and have been twice denied for physical therapy but they say if it wasn't for the pope, all of this couldn't have happened, all the good things that are happening now. >> just getting through the >> they have found lyme in the blood, at least they think they have. that's significant because now they can treat it. the problem is they haven't known what they're getting at. they're still not 100% sure. >> let me say i relate to you reporting-wise, because of the family, when i covered pope john paul ii and katie fagan doing better since she was blessed 20 years ago. >> these popes got something going here. [ laughter ] >> we're so happy for these families and we wish julia the best. >>> lonnie quinn, we're going to check in with him because we've got a lot of rain heading our
>> pray for julia. >> reporter: julia wants to get back to playing softball and soccer and being in the choir and her duties as an altar server. >> this experience has made me wiser and it's made me look at life in a different perspective and realize that life is precious. >> the bruzzeses have faced a lot of red tape and have been twice denied for physical therapy but they say if it wasn't for the pope, all of this couldn't have happened, all the good things that are...
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it was the moment of a lifetime for julia, 12-year-old girl from brooklyn and julia is here in studio along with her father enrico. with a welcome to you, i have not seen you stop smiling since when i saw you get off the elevator here. you must have been so happy having spoken with the pope. tell me what happened when you were behind the barricade. how did all this come about? >> well, we were waiting for the pope and he was coming towards us and we were all screaming and, i don't know, something just comes over you and you start hysterically crying. when he came over to me, it was so precious. i kissed his ring and he put his hands on my head and looking at him was like looking at the face of god. his face was so innocent and just so pure and it was really so precious and magical, and he gave me -- he did give me a blessing. he put his hands on my -- his hands on my head and then he put it on my face. >> and how did that make you feel afterwards? i know you're saying you were so emotional but i have heard people say it's almost as if they can feel something change. >> yeah. i felt --
it was the moment of a lifetime for julia, 12-year-old girl from brooklyn and julia is here in studio along with her father enrico. with a welcome to you, i have not seen you stop smiling since when i saw you get off the elevator here. you must have been so happy having spoken with the pope. tell me what happened when you were behind the barricade. how did all this come about? >> well, we were waiting for the pope and he was coming towards us and we were all screaming and, i don't know,...
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julia: como te queda tu cama todas las maÑanas.se va metiendo y la otra se cae para cubrir la parte inferior de la cama. ese curso alan lo va a pasar, se lo garantizo, cristi, despuÉs. estaba doblada, la parte superior, desde ir por el revÉs, porque cuando se voltea es la que cubre la frazada, la primera frazada que debemos tener es una delgada para que cubra perfectamente y abrigue, ya despuÉs vamos a tener el edredÓn, es el que tiene el color y la coloraciÓn, ese tambiÉn lo vamos a pasar y a cubrir un poco el colchÓn, si el colchÓn o la cama no tiene arandelas, termina colgando hacia abajo. alan: para que se vea bonito, porque tambiÉn lo visual es importante. julia: y para que cubra el relleno de alguno de los muchachos. despuÉs, para resumir, vamos a tener cuatro almohadas recomiendo yo, de tipo europeo que nos ponemos alrededor sinos da miedo estar en la cama, con los niÑos, y las mÁs pequeÑas que son las suaves para dormir en realidad, de las cuatro almohadas las pequeÑas son las que se quitan para dormir por la noche. uno de
julia: como te queda tu cama todas las maÑanas.se va metiendo y la otra se cae para cubrir la parte inferior de la cama. ese curso alan lo va a pasar, se lo garantizo, cristi, despuÉs. estaba doblada, la parte superior, desde ir por el revÉs, porque cuando se voltea es la que cubre la frazada, la primera frazada que debemos tener es una delgada para que cubra perfectamente y abrigue, ya despuÉs vamos a tener el edredÓn, es el que tiene el color y la coloraciÓn, ese tambiÉn lo vamos a...
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. ♪ julia child: welcome to "the french chef." i'm julia child.: is it true that you did watch julia child and "the galloping gourmet" when you were younger? steve: it's true. i loved those shows. julia child: this goes into a 350-degree oven. steve: as a kid -- i was in grade school -- i would watch those shows and then go in the kitchen and try to make stuff. carol: and chipotle has been making stuff for the last 20 years. industry watchers say the company continues to gain traction thanks to a key advantage. so what's unique about chipotle? knapp: well, fundamentally, it's the founder. really good entrepreneurs all have great passion and it's real. this is a guy who lives it. carol: when we come back -- steve: hello, denise. carol: the guy who lives it goes face to face with employees. monte: is denise an empowering leader? ♪ ♪ >> hello. carol: companies talk about the importance of having a people culture. steve: how are you? >> emmanuel, nice to meet you. carol: this company means it. steve: hello, denise. nice to see you. carol: it's 9:00 a.
. ♪ julia child: welcome to "the french chef." i'm julia child.: is it true that you did watch julia child and "the galloping gourmet" when you were younger? steve: it's true. i loved those shows. julia child: this goes into a 350-degree oven. steve: as a kid -- i was in grade school -- i would watch those shows and then go in the kitchen and try to make stuff. carol: and chipotle has been making stuff for the last 20 years. industry watchers say the company continues to...
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julia: muchachos! oh! alan: no los estoy escuchando mucho. julia: estÁn anonadados.iente todo el poder en tu boca™ karla: regresamos a san diego es hora de comer algo. tengo hambre. johnny: amigos me ha dado hambre desde que lleguÉ, por eso nos vamos con luis. luis: continuamos con la fiesta en san diego, estÁ con nosotros el chef durÁn. vamos a hacer uno unos tacos estilo bajo california. chef: tenemos repollo, pico de gallo, queso enchilado, frijol para acompaÑar, y una salsa con mango. luis: ¿quÉ tipo de pescado vamos a utilizar? chef: dorado, autÓctono de baja california. luis: yo voy a ayudar, este es el pescado que vas a marinar con ajo y limÓn. chef: ajo, limÓn, sal, y vamos a empezar. luis: ¿cuÁnto tiempo lo ponemos en la parrilla? chef: un promedio de tres minutos por cada lado hasta que quede dorado, asÍ. luis: una vez tenemos el pescado frito, es super sencillo, ya tenemos el plato con las tortillas calientes, y lo vamos a preparar. chef: mi secreto es siempre poner abajo un poquito de repollo para que absorba la grasa, el cuco, -jugo, luego ponemos el pes
julia: muchachos! oh! alan: no los estoy escuchando mucho. julia: estÁn anonadados.iente todo el poder en tu boca™ karla: regresamos a san diego es hora de comer algo. tengo hambre. johnny: amigos me ha dado hambre desde que lleguÉ, por eso nos vamos con luis. luis: continuamos con la fiesta en san diego, estÁ con nosotros el chef durÁn. vamos a hacer uno unos tacos estilo bajo california. chef: tenemos repollo, pico de gallo, queso enchilado, frijol para acompaÑar, y una salsa con...
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julia: oh!. >> oh! julia: el Último, los frascos de vidrio, van a acomodar las cosas, van a hacer que todos los frascos tengan la vida mÁs linda, la decoraciÓn, con la goma le va a quitar la etiqueta. ¿cÓmo es que se dice? >> oh! alan: me encantan como siempre tus consejos maravillosos, sencillos, prÁcticos, me encanta julia alzate. ana: el verano ya se acerca karlita, y quiero saber de moda. karla: vamos a mostrarles las nuevas tendencias de moda para que siempre se haga notar. alejandro: claro que sÍ, ay amiga mÍa, de pronto estÁ haciendo bastante dieta, va para el gimnasio pero no termina de bajar de peso, de pronto come las comidas ligths que le estÁn engordando. francisca: "despierta amÉrica" en el corazÓn de nuestra gente, tras batallar contra una enfermedad una televidente se casarÁ con el amor de su vida y mascara lash sensational full fan effect de maybelline new york. nuestro cepillo abanico captura cada capa de pestañas... para un efecto de abanico abierto sensacional. mascara lash se
julia: oh!. >> oh! julia: el Último, los frascos de vidrio, van a acomodar las cosas, van a hacer que todos los frascos tengan la vida mÁs linda, la decoraciÓn, con la goma le va a quitar la etiqueta. ¿cÓmo es que se dice? >> oh! alan: me encantan como siempre tus consejos maravillosos, sencillos, prÁcticos, me encanta julia alzate. ana: el verano ya se acerca karlita, y quiero saber de moda. karla: vamos a mostrarles las nuevas tendencias de moda para que siempre se haga...
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julia is around the set with me and has a bit on what to expect perhaps? >> a lot of focus on taxes. primarily, he'd announced he's able to behind 2 billion for tax savings. and of course, the international environment in the might go grant crisis which is something else. obviously, as we know, germany and france trike forth right in the broader eu response there. as well as managing to cap up with his economy minister. the big reform now, with the push we're seeing to liberalize and focus on the tax that ended at the back end of last year. i asked him about the comparison between france and germany. the lack of investment, the lower performance we've seen and the national interception of france seems that they're locked down to an individual investment. >> i think that's past tense, you're perfectly right, we should look, we lost a lot of market shares with germany. why? because we've given in that that competitiveness. and we increased divergences between all three economies so, now, we're on the recovery phase. when you look at units of cost, we've decr
julia is around the set with me and has a bit on what to expect perhaps? >> a lot of focus on taxes. primarily, he'd announced he's able to behind 2 billion for tax savings. and of course, the international environment in the might go grant crisis which is something else. obviously, as we know, germany and france trike forth right in the broader eu response there. as well as managing to cap up with his economy minister. the big reform now, with the push we're seeing to liberalize and...
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julia: muchachos! oh! alan: no los estoy escuchando mucho. julia: estÁn anonadados. de la tarde del sabado, en la esquina de la calle 34 y foothill okland. .hoy tambien nos espera un dia bastante caluroso las tempertura ctual es de 63. las maximas llegaran a los 89las minimas a los 57 esta noche las temperaturas en los medios 50 casi 70. las mas agradables para consiliar el sueño al norte de la bahia. el sur y el este de la bahia con temperaturas en los medios 60 casi 70.-si no puede acceder al aire acondicionado asista a la biblioteca publica de su ciudad o centros ♪ ¿sangre en las encías? ¿crees que es porque te cepillas muy fuerte? pues no. es una señal de inflamación de las encías... listerine® puede ayudar a remediar... la inflamación de las encías en sólo dos semanas. listerine®. siente todo el poder en tu boca™ karla: regresamos a san diego es hora de comer algo. tengo hambre. johnny: amigos me ha dado hambre desde que lleguÉ, por eso nos vamos con luis. luis: continuamos con la fiesta en san diego, estÁ con nosotros el chef durÁn. vamos a hacer uno unos tacos
julia: muchachos! oh! alan: no los estoy escuchando mucho. julia: estÁn anonadados. de la tarde del sabado, en la esquina de la calle 34 y foothill okland. .hoy tambien nos espera un dia bastante caluroso las tempertura ctual es de 63. las maximas llegaran a los 89las minimas a los 57 esta noche las temperaturas en los medios 50 casi 70. las mas agradables para consiliar el sueño al norte de la bahia. el sur y el este de la bahia con temperaturas en los medios 60 casi 70.-si no puede acceder...
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julia louise dreyfuss winning.s final go around, don draper, finally, finally, finally jon hamm won best actor while viola davis became the first african-american woman to win the best actress in a drama with "how to get away with murder." i'm so excited for jon hamm and john draper. >>> more to come on that front and the market front here on "worldwide exchange." in particular, we'll be talking about apple. it had a hack attack over the weekend. more details coming up on "worldwide exchange." oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> volkswagen investors see red. the german car maker halts
julia louise dreyfuss winning.s final go around, don draper, finally, finally, finally jon hamm won best actor while viola davis became the first african-american woman to win the best actress in a drama with "how to get away with murder." i'm so excited for jon hamm and john draper. >>> more to come on that front and the market front here on "worldwide exchange." in particular, we'll be talking about apple. it had a hack attack over the weekend. more details coming...
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julia: porque tengo el mejor de siempre, estÁ mejor que nunca, gain.quÉ trajiste? >> tenemos el mole el rojo de oaxaca, es un poquito picante pero dulce, de este lado tenemos el mole verde que se caracteriza por ser hecho con verduras y chiles verdes, aparte, aquÍ tenemos el mole negro, que se hace con tortillas y chiles quemados, y tambiÉn con el mole negro podemos hacer una riquÍsima... luis: ahora el chef nos va a hablar lo que tenemos por acÁ. >> el mole de caderas, tenemos la novedad de que son chorizos de pollo con mole y el mole vegano para todos aquellos que no comen carne y cuidar su salud. luis: eso ya es nuevo, pero la pregunta es ¿de dÓnde es originario el mole? ¿puebla o oaxaca? >> puebla, puebla! luis: esto se va a definir con el sabor de su paladar, es completamente gratis, aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" hoy vamos a hacer esta contienda realidad, una representante de puebla y otra de oaxaca, sin ver van a probar el mole y van a tener que adivinar si es de su estado. ¿estÁs viendo algo? en este momento voy a tomar un poquito de este mole, y
julia: porque tengo el mejor de siempre, estÁ mejor que nunca, gain.quÉ trajiste? >> tenemos el mole el rojo de oaxaca, es un poquito picante pero dulce, de este lado tenemos el mole verde que se caracteriza por ser hecho con verduras y chiles verdes, aparte, aquÍ tenemos el mole negro, que se hace con tortillas y chiles quemados, y tambiÉn con el mole negro podemos hacer una riquÍsima... luis: ahora el chef nos va a hablar lo que tenemos por acÁ. >> el mole de caderas,...
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julia: porque tengo el mejor de siempre, estÁ mejor que nunca, gain.ropa huele más increíble que nunca. cariño, ¿esa no es la toalla de hércules? hey, mi toalla, su toalla. más aroma gain, también con oxi boost y febreze. 3 grandes productos en un único gain fling. es la mejor creación de gain. tengo un gusto muy ecléctico me pone rosa a cada rato me encanta el naranja, los colores fosforescentes dice que se me ve divino es importante que esté bien cuidado, que luzca bonito las dos cosas son importantes cuando necesito gasolina, trato de ir a la gasolinera más cercana es porque no sabe. a ver pero ¿de veras hay diferencia entre una y otra? pues ya no sé si te voy a seguir queriendo tu auto hace mucho por ti. cuídalo. chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. soy vulnerable alan: siempre tengo la oportunidad de compartir mi paÍs con francisca y con todos ustedes, ya probaste esto, y ahora vamos hacia los angeles con luis sandoval que tiene una fiesta. luis: muy buenos dÍas a todos, efectivamente estamos celebrando ya la octava ediciÓn de la feria de los mol
julia: porque tengo el mejor de siempre, estÁ mejor que nunca, gain.ropa huele más increíble que nunca. cariño, ¿esa no es la toalla de hércules? hey, mi toalla, su toalla. más aroma gain, también con oxi boost y febreze. 3 grandes productos en un único gain fling. es la mejor creación de gain. tengo un gusto muy ecléctico me pone rosa a cada rato me encanta el naranja, los colores fosforescentes dice que se me ve divino es importante que esté bien cuidado, que luzca bonito las dos...
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our julia borstein.hen we come back, a new machine from keurig green mountain will let you brew coke in your own home. is it enough to get the stock back on track, though? ceo brian kelly will join us in a cnbc exclusive. plus, axle springer buying a controlling stake in business insider for over $300 million. founder and ceo henry is with us live. facebook making a major push into the world of tv. a top voice from the company will join us to break it all down when we come back in a moment. >> known for its single serve, keurig green mountain is now hoping cold beverages could help drive sustained long-term growth. keurig shares are down nearly 60% year-to-date, though they are up more than 1% today. let's bring in sar why eisen who spoke exclusively with keurig's ceo brian kelly recently. sarah, to discuss cold with a k. >> keurig needs a win. it's been a tough year. all sorts of stumbles, including the release of 2.0, the hot brewer. now they are banking on this new cold machine in partnership with coc
our julia borstein.hen we come back, a new machine from keurig green mountain will let you brew coke in your own home. is it enough to get the stock back on track, though? ceo brian kelly will join us in a cnbc exclusive. plus, axle springer buying a controlling stake in business insider for over $300 million. founder and ceo henry is with us live. facebook making a major push into the world of tv. a top voice from the company will join us to break it all down when we come back in a moment....
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cnbc's julia chatterly joins us live from london. julia, what's the latest? >> good morning, louis. this is the killer question, isn't it? will they or will the fed not hike rates tomorrow when they give us their decision? there's a lot of suggestions around how or which way they're going to go. and opinions still very much divided. on the one hand we've got economists out there saying look the u.s. labor market is strong enough to take a rate hike. then on the other side you've got financial market players who are saying there's just too many wild cards out there. they're concerned about volatility. they're concerned about china and the risk about the growth outlook there. they're also concerned about inflation in the u.s. are prices rising quickly enough? no, they're not. there's lots of excuses on both sides. and i think that plays to the rally that we saw in the u.s. session yesterday the likes of the dow and the s&p up more than 1%. financial market players betting that the fed won't choose to hike rates tomorrow. i think one thing though we do all agree on is if they don't hik
cnbc's julia chatterly joins us live from london. julia, what's the latest? >> good morning, louis. this is the killer question, isn't it? will they or will the fed not hike rates tomorrow when they give us their decision? there's a lot of suggestions around how or which way they're going to go. and opinions still very much divided. on the one hand we've got economists out there saying look the u.s. labor market is strong enough to take a rate hike. then on the other side you've got...
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her -- julia dent.her family was a slave--owning family, and from the questions -- one question that has still swirling around over civil war history all these year, didn't general grant own slaves? no. he was given a slave by his wife's family, and he proceeded to free that man in a very short time. he never owned any himself. his wife's family certainly did. and in fact, julia took a woman that had been a slave for her family, took that woman with her throughout much of the war, not treating her as a slave but more as a confidante, but in 1864, i believe it was, this lady left, and of course julia did nothing to try to stop her. she was very hurt that this woman would want to leave her, which is kind of a signal of that complex relationship between slaves and masters during the slave years. when grant got back home, he tried a lot of things to make a living. he had resigned from the army. after a brief time in the far west, northwest, he had tried to do some things there farming-wise, and trying to ma
her -- julia dent.her family was a slave--owning family, and from the questions -- one question that has still swirling around over civil war history all these year, didn't general grant own slaves? no. he was given a slave by his wife's family, and he proceeded to free that man in a very short time. he never owned any himself. his wife's family certainly did. and in fact, julia took a woman that had been a slave for her family, took that woman with her throughout much of the war, not treating...
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julia, thank you. let's trade twitter. tim, you on twitter. >> i bought it about ten days ago and my view is from the price action perspective i kind of feel like we have tested some extremely bad news here. does the company need a ceo who's focused on only one company? i think absolutely. this isn't an indictment of dorsey. this is really i think you need a guyish and and i think the fact the search is take a longer time than expected is not necessarily a disaster. so when i look at the company i look at the price action i look at the valuation, not cheap, but i look at the monetization trends for these guys their financial result in the second quarter were better than expected. the big downer for the stock was the conference call where management was very dour, very almost seemingly uncertain and i think people characterize that as a fiasco but in terms of what the company seems to be doing to me the bar is so low in terms of what they have to do on the playing field i think it's an interesting time. risk-reward, you're
julia, thank you. let's trade twitter. tim, you on twitter. >> i bought it about ten days ago and my view is from the price action perspective i kind of feel like we have tested some extremely bad news here. does the company need a ceo who's focused on only one company? i think absolutely. this isn't an indictment of dorsey. this is really i think you need a guyish and and i think the fact the search is take a longer time than expected is not necessarily a disaster. so when i look at the...
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. >> everything's julia roberts for me. let's go to first one for mercedes-benz mercedes-benz. >> what does it mean to have an unlimited warranty? >> john hamm. >> what? >> i don't even know john hamm. >> wow, that's for tylenol? oh, the next is tylenol. >>? >> she's reading the answers! >> no, i didn't. i'm surprised? >> okay, tylenol p.m. >> when you don't get enough sleep and your body aches -- >> oh, i know! i know! no, i know. >> she played on -- >> i can't hear ! >> fall fast asleep and st ay asleep. >> she has the ping-pong thing. >> you're a better - >> susana ran don. look how she has the ping-pong thing. >> that's what the academy award actress has become. no screaming unless you know the answer. >> i did know it. i wouldn't rem tber her name. >> this is fun. >>> this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're going to fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money because right after they get marr
. >> everything's julia roberts for me. let's go to first one for mercedes-benz mercedes-benz. >> what does it mean to have an unlimited warranty? >> john hamm. >> what? >> i don't even know john hamm. >> wow, that's for tylenol? oh, the next is tylenol. >>? >> she's reading the answers! >> no, i didn't. i'm surprised? >> okay, tylenol p.m. >> when you don't get enough sleep and your body aches -- >> oh, i know! i know! no,...
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and now jennifer, kate, and julia join forces. to film the comedy "mother's day." the airport with this message. gearing up for a fun one #j one #jenandjulia. and husband danny mseen. i officially feel old. and janet to the first night of her un-breakable tour. she got teary eyed in vancouver as fans were going nuts over moves. janet through 32 songs and the reviews said she nailed it. one reason it went so smoothly, janet had no costume changes during the show. now let's get into rihanna supporting kanye for president. >> of course. i mean, people are voting for trump. people vote for kanye. >> i have decided in 2020 to run for president. >> okay, we've got to call it, rh riri's got to get on that ticket too. practically presidential for her. but her slogan? oh, not so much. ♪ bitch better have my money >> oh, she's getting that money. look at these fans lining up for highly anticipated new fragrance, riri. >> i just wanted to make the fragrance that reflected the fun, flirty, sassy side. riri has down. this is all about girls and feeling that femininity and confi
and now jennifer, kate, and julia join forces. to film the comedy "mother's day." the airport with this message. gearing up for a fun one #j one #jenandjulia. and husband danny mseen. i officially feel old. and janet to the first night of her un-breakable tour. she got teary eyed in vancouver as fans were going nuts over moves. janet through 32 songs and the reviews said she nailed it. one reason it went so smoothly, janet had no costume changes during the show. now let's get into...
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julia just talked about it.he last eight, nine quarters for facebook, each one has been better than the prior one and i think the next one's going to be the best ever. it has not traded horribly in all this turmoil. and i think it's going to push toward 100 bucks. 35 times forward earnings. i don't think it's that ridiculously expensive. i still think it's facebook world. it goes higher from here. >> karen, yesterday you said you felt it would trade up to 100 but you couldn't get your head around the valuation of it. >> right. still if you look at on a cash flow basis, which is how i look at it, it's wildly expensive. but the growth is there. and if you look at the fang stocks, they actually are hanging in well today. >> is that garp? growth at a reasonable price. where do you trade it -- >> growth at an expensive price. >> never heard of that. >> rolls right off the tongue. >> i think it goes to 100. >> i think they continue to underpromise and overdeliver. and i think instagram is going to be a perfect case of
julia just talked about it.he last eight, nine quarters for facebook, each one has been better than the prior one and i think the next one's going to be the best ever. it has not traded horribly in all this turmoil. and i think it's going to push toward 100 bucks. 35 times forward earnings. i don't think it's that ridiculously expensive. i still think it's facebook world. it goes higher from here. >> karen, yesterday you said you felt it would trade up to 100 but you couldn't get your...
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they now have four enemies including late actor for julia louis choices, could for her, turning highlightsf the night include a surprise appearance by tracey morgan. first major appearance since a car crash in 2014. lead actor in a drama went to john hand for his role in madman after he had 11 nominations prior. this is almost as susan lucci moment. viola davis making history the first actress to win an emmy for her leading role in a drama. take a look at this. >> i suffered a chum had a brain injury that put me in a coma for eight days and i finally regained consciousness. i was just ecstatic to learn i wasn't the one who messed up. >> this is the first emmy win a nomination for john hamm. [applause] >> the only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. you cannot win an emmy for her roles that are simply not there. nicole: what did you think? john hamm crawling on stage after of this year's nominations he finally went. and taking away from modern family. lauren: sadly i don't watch any of the shows. people are commenting what she said after accepting her when r
they now have four enemies including late actor for julia louis choices, could for her, turning highlightsf the night include a surprise appearance by tracey morgan. first major appearance since a car crash in 2014. lead actor in a drama went to john hand for his role in madman after he had 11 nominations prior. this is almost as susan lucci moment. viola davis making history the first actress to win an emmy for her leading role in a drama. take a look at this. >> i suffered a chum had a...
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let's get out to julia. she is live in athens with a preview, julia. >> thanks so much, wilfred.se to call according to the polls. the question is are voters just too weary, too sick of elections and votes in this country to even bother going to the polls. the morning papers, really interesting, just 48 hours for some 650,000 greeks to decide which way they're going to vote. we're talking 10% of the voting population. i can break this down for you more. 20% of the voeting population either undecided here or going to be voting for parties that might not get into parliament after this vote takes place on sunday. i think that really does show you just how it lays. a lot of people here i'm talking to, particularly young people that were so instrumental back in january on the votes also saying they just don't know how to decide and saying actually given the agreement on the third bailout deal it doesn't really matter whether new democracy or a syriza win because they've got no choice. they'll have to follow the bailout program particularly over the reforms in the next couple of months
let's get out to julia. she is live in athens with a preview, julia. >> thanks so much, wilfred.se to call according to the polls. the question is are voters just too weary, too sick of elections and votes in this country to even bother going to the polls. the morning papers, really interesting, just 48 hours for some 650,000 greeks to decide which way they're going to vote. we're talking 10% of the voting population. i can break this down for you more. 20% of the voeting population...
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julia: a continuaciÓn llega noticiero nacional.iento. aquÍ se escucharían los golpes cuando abrieron el tÚnel por donde se escapÓ. estados unidos no suficientes
julia: a continuaciÓn llega noticiero nacional.iento. aquÍ se escucharían los golpes cuando abrieron el tÚnel por donde se escapÓ. estados unidos no suficientes
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i don't think they behave that way, julia said.r. can you speak to changing the demographics, changing the fact that the u.s. corporations sell more and more of their products overs overseas, artificial intelligence, are these things impacting the interest rate productivity labor labor issues? does the fed take this into account? what are they doing about these issues? >> yeah. i can throw one more piece in. which is so some people have been arguing that a number of things which you cited demographics, productivity are causing the interest rate the economy needs in equilibrium to go down. i think the fomc itself has seen that. if you look at the long range projections, it's come down from about 4.25 to 3..5 and as i said earlier, it may have a bit further to go. and that is more of a long-term thing. let me add one big thing that you didn't mention which i do a lot of work on.. and that is the behavior of foreign countries and just the foreign government in terms of saving and investments. it used to be that developing countries wo
i don't think they behave that way, julia said.r. can you speak to changing the demographics, changing the fact that the u.s. corporations sell more and more of their products overs overseas, artificial intelligence, are these things impacting the interest rate productivity labor labor issues? does the fed take this into account? what are they doing about these issues? >> yeah. i can throw one more piece in. which is so some people have been arguing that a number of things which you cited...
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. >> julia louis-dreyfus "veep." >> reporter: julia louis-fry fuss had second award for "veep." >> thank you all so much. >> reporter: but "madmen" was not completely shut out. jon hamm won lead actor in a drama series, his first win after 16 nominations. tracy morgan made his first appearance since his accident last june. >> i miss you guys so much. last year, jimmy kimmel said on the stage, we will see you back here next year, tracy morgan. well, jimmy, thanks to my amazing doctors and the support of my family, my beautiful new wife, i'm here. >> reporter: in addition to an emmy statuesque. >> oh, hey, there. >> reporter: the evening favored accessories, fans, paper and battery powered ones, whether in the high 90s was what all of the stars were talking about on the red carpet. >> i'm sweating. if i take this jacket off, it would look like i'm swimming in my clothes. it's just too warm. >> reporter: suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> fans and friends and family are mourning author jackie collins famous for hur steamy novels. her breakthrough novel was sold more than 15 million
. >> julia louis-dreyfus "veep." >> reporter: julia louis-fry fuss had second award for "veep." >> thank you all so much. >> reporter: but "madmen" was not completely shut out. jon hamm won lead actor in a drama series, his first win after 16 nominations. tracy morgan made his first appearance since his accident last june. >> i miss you guys so much. last year, jimmy kimmel said on the stage, we will see you back here next year, tracy...
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. >> remember 12-year-old julia bruzzese? we showed you the pope blessing her as she sat in her wheelchair. her on the tarmac after the meeting, and she explain seed lost the use of her legs 4 months ago. doctorsment ised the lyme disease, but they were unable to confirm it until yesterday. >> for the first time since i got ill, yesterday they detected lyme disease in my blood this experience has made me wiser and made me look at life with a different prospective. >> it was julia's mom that got the pope's attention and bring him over to her little girl. >>> maurice, kristine, the yankees will make the playoffs, but they are not headed to the >>> we will show you if lucas win. >>> next at 11, you will hear about the knicks' top pick about his offseason muscle gains. >> and then stephen colbert has ellen page and jesse esenberg. one thousand eight hdred schools! sharing one common goal. help all kids succeed. we're new york city public school teachers. taking learning to the next level. and parents and the community are on boar
. >> remember 12-year-old julia bruzzese? we showed you the pope blessing her as she sat in her wheelchair. her on the tarmac after the meeting, and she explain seed lost the use of her legs 4 months ago. doctorsment ised the lyme disease, but they were unable to confirm it until yesterday. >> for the first time since i got ill, yesterday they detected lyme disease in my blood this experience has made me wiser and made me look at life with a different prospective. >> it was...
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cnbc's julia boorstin is here on set with how traditional tv giants are striking back. so great to see you. >> great to be here in person. >> as ratings drop, viacom will slash ad times on its networks to see if that adds value and last week amc teams with rentrak. not watching who a show first airs but in the month after when they work with cable giants to do dynamic ad insertion from wherever, whoever is watching. >> what we're doing for television is precisely measuring it and giving the advertiser the ability to precisely target using a demographic of the cars they buy, how they vote and in the products they buy to put in their cupboarded. >> biggest shows like "empire" and live sports are still drying eyeballs and major ad dollars and networks like foxx are trying to add that and also trying to draw on conversation by twitter to support that realtime viewing. melissa, the networks now are really pulling out all the stops but there's no question that the facebook video ads and all the new tools are bigger competition than ever. >> seems almost like it'sed to the tv
cnbc's julia boorstin is here on set with how traditional tv giants are striking back. so great to see you. >> great to be here in person. >> as ratings drop, viacom will slash ad times on its networks to see if that adds value and last week amc teams with rentrak. not watching who a show first airs but in the month after when they work with cable giants to do dynamic ad insertion from wherever, whoever is watching. >> what we're doing for television is precisely measuring it...
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. >> julia also asked the chairman of telecom italia if they're concerned about brazil?we're watching brazil. this is the fourth biggest market in the world for the telecom business. so definitely, it's a very important market. it represents one-third of our assets. and we are considered a local company. so we're not a foreign investor that would definitely consider a brazilian company. so the market has huge potential. we need to adapt to the circumstances as they come. and then just having our strategy kick off for the would of year plan that is about to be delivered by next february which is go be to be the kickoff in brazil. so the next board will sort of really take care of all of these consideration that come up and some ideas. >> well, we just got a flash from the bank of international settlement which is has appointed jens wideman its new chairman. he will be taking over as the chair of the bank of international settlements. >>> let's move on. i wasn't investigating i was jut meditating. the head reported by reuters she was shocked she was taken in by chinese aut
. >> julia also asked the chairman of telecom italia if they're concerned about brazil?we're watching brazil. this is the fourth biggest market in the world for the telecom business. so definitely, it's a very important market. it represents one-third of our assets. and we are considered a local company. so we're not a foreign investor that would definitely consider a brazilian company. so the market has huge potential. we need to adapt to the circumstances as they come. and then just...
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julia: una familia pudo escapar de su casa pensamos.ido de cables elÉctricos provocando el fuego. el incendio ocurriÓ pasadas las tres de la madrugada. vecinos informaron que escucharon una fuerte explosiÓn debieron una bola de fuego. la cruz roja estÁ ayudando a las seis personas que se quedaron sin hogar. julio: estamos a dÍa de conmemorar un aÑo mÁs de la triste tragedia del 11 de septiembre. un monumento representado como una lÁgrima no ha tenido la atenciÓn debida. vÍctor: su escultor lucha contra el terrorismo mundial. esta obra equivalente a un edificio de 10 pisos, de 175 t de peso fue construida en rusia y ensamblada en new jersey. >> imagino las dos torres destruidas en el medio y me conmoviÓ el dolor de la gente en la calle, estaba llorando. de alguna forma quizÁs representar lo que estaba ocurriendo en una lÁgrima. vÍctor: la cultura fue presentada en diciembre del 2015 como un obsequio de rusia para estados unidos. desde su exposiciÓn es bajo el flujo de visitantes. >> son unos 10 minutos desde el centro hasta acÁ, no entie
julia: una familia pudo escapar de su casa pensamos.ido de cables elÉctricos provocando el fuego. el incendio ocurriÓ pasadas las tres de la madrugada. vecinos informaron que escucharon una fuerte explosiÓn debieron una bola de fuego. la cruz roja estÁ ayudando a las seis personas que se quedaron sin hogar. julio: estamos a dÍa de conmemorar un aÑo mÁs de la triste tragedia del 11 de septiembre. un monumento representado como una lÁgrima no ha tenido la atenciÓn debida. vÍctor: su...
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. >>> and how do you top yourself when your smash hit memoir becomes a julia roberts movie? for elizabeth gilbert, author of "eat, pray, love," you look for what she calls big magic. how she's helping a super-fan harness that magic and maybe you too. >>> first the "nightline 5." >> when pain goes deep, i use salonpas deep relieving gel. this powerful gel rushes three pain fighters deep into my muscles. it's fast melting, quick absorbing, penetrating deep relief. sa salonpas. >> take the zantac it challenge. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. >>> good evening. we begin with the white supremacist next door. this is the story of what happened when an ambitious racist moved into a tiny town with big plans to create a white homeland. wait until you see what happened next. "nightline" coanchor byron pitts tried to interview the man at the center of the controversy. >> reporter: leaf, north dakota. blink and you might miss it. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> send t
. >>> and how do you top yourself when your smash hit memoir becomes a julia roberts movie? for elizabeth gilbert, author of "eat, pray, love," you look for what she calls big magic. how she's helping a super-fan harness that magic and maybe you too. >>> first the "nightline 5." >> when pain goes deep, i use salonpas deep relieving gel. this powerful gel rushes three pain fighters deep into my muscles. it's fast melting, quick absorbing, penetrating...
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. >> and julia louis-dreyfus. >> it was the hottest emmys ever, over 100 degrees on the red carpet. >and nobody was hotter than amy schumer. she is the it girl. >> yes, she is. >> "e.t." at the emmys where history is made. ♪ you're beautiful >> schumer shuts it down. >> i'm going to black out. >> turning it open with her fellow funny ladies and working it backstage. >> you were so cute and emotional out there. >> i like the fact that you actually remembered to thank your makeup artist for the smokey eye. >> thanks, everybody, who has helped me and the girl who gave me the sort of smokey eye. >> what a trash bag. what do you want? i have a lower back that too. >> she sent me a sweet text. she said i looked pretty but not smart. >> she did number. >>. >> she did not. >> yes, she did. >> that feels good. he brought ice packs with him. i'm like meat at a butcher sh >> i'm a wet, sweaty bac i'm dripping. >> there is built in air conditioning in the dress. >> i can't think of anything but the heat i'm afraid. my brain is just fried. >> what is up with this? >> my gosh. it's really hot. >> i
. >> and julia louis-dreyfus. >> it was the hottest emmys ever, over 100 degrees on the red carpet. >and nobody was hotter than amy schumer. she is the it girl. >> yes, she is. >> "e.t." at the emmys where history is made. ♪ you're beautiful >> schumer shuts it down. >> i'm going to black out. >> turning it open with her fellow funny ladies and working it backstage. >> you were so cute and emotional out there. >> i like the...
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back to you. >> julia, thank you so much. in athens.'t as close of a call going into the weekend, was it? >> 35%. >>> now let's see if the emmy voting was as close. it was a big night at least for hbo at the emmys. the cable network picking up top honors for "game of thrones" for best drama and peter. "veep" winning while olive kit trimming was named top mini series. go around as john draper, jon hamm. it only took six seasons. i'm a big "madman" fan, you're not. >> yeah. >> it took six seasons. maybe it's tokenism. >> i watched a bit of season one. >> the fact that it's so high shows i'm not with it. >> highly stylized. >>> still to come on the program, apple has credited itself on strict security measures designed to protect content in its app store but now it appears hackers compromised these fire walls infecting many popular apps used in china. >>> i want to show you the charts forego pro. that's the video camera maker, the action video camera maker because, yes, the stock is already down some 40% over the last quarter. we're tradin
back to you. >> julia, thank you so much. in athens.'t as close of a call going into the weekend, was it? >> 35%. >>> now let's see if the emmy voting was as close. it was a big night at least for hbo at the emmys. the cable network picking up top honors for "game of thrones" for best drama and peter. "veep" winning while olive kit trimming was named top mini series. go around as john draper, jon hamm. it only took six seasons. i'm a big...
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i'm julia boorstin at lucas films in san francisco. >>> all right. coming up, student housing at college used to mean shared bathrooms and cinder block walls. but that was then. wait until you see what's happening now. >>> to housing now where the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose last week to 3.89%. mortgage rates tend to track the yield on the ten-year treasury note which has been very volatile lately, along, of course, with the market. >>> it is one of the hottest real estate plays today. just in time for back to school. student housing. here's the twist. as the market gets more competitive, developers are tricking out the properties, luxury living on a student budget. diana olick shows us how it works from athens, georgia. >> it may look like happy hour at the four seasons, but it's just a week day afternoon at the university of georgia, off-campus housing. the standard developed by athens based landmark properties is aptly named because apparently this is what students today demand. the resort style pool, fitness center, racquetbal
i'm julia boorstin at lucas films in san francisco. >>> all right. coming up, student housing at college used to mean shared bathrooms and cinder block walls. but that was then. wait until you see what's happening now. >>> to housing now where the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose last week to 3.89%. mortgage rates tend to track the yield on the ten-year treasury note which has been very volatile lately, along, of course, with the market. >>> it is one...
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melissa, back over to you. >> thank you julia boorstin from san francisco. so how big can this become. dan, those are big numbers. >> really big numbers. and it has caught traditional media off guard. so we are talking about the fantasy stuff and the twitch and all stuff that we will see acquisitions and large media companies go into it. and i don't know how you play it right now. i think some of the gaming companies are one way to do it but people think why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free. it is different how people are kmuming the content. >> we were speaking in the last half hour about how fall ratings have fallen off a cliff, particularly for the younger male demographic and this seems to line up perfectly with the younger male demographic. >> that is it. of all landscapes shifting and changing quickly, this is it. it is even more than oath parts of the equity complex. and the issue is what price are you ilg willing to pay for disney because this is a terrible chart. this broke and dropped hard before the market and broke with the market.
melissa, back over to you. >> thank you julia boorstin from san francisco. so how big can this become. dan, those are big numbers. >> really big numbers. and it has caught traditional media off guard. so we are talking about the fantasy stuff and the twitch and all stuff that we will see acquisitions and large media companies go into it. and i don't know how you play it right now. i think some of the gaming companies are one way to do it but people think why buy the cow when you can...
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julia's in barcelona. julia, what exactly does this mean for catalonia? >> reporter: well, it's a good question, carolyn. it's mixed. the pro separatists parties did win the election. you're talking about a center leftnd a center right party remember me telling me this under the together for yes banner. then you have a far left anticapitalist, antieuro party having to work together. if you're talking about that kind of coalition to come up with the pieces to work together. they have reservations about the incumbent president staying on. there are a lot of mountains they have to climb to achieve a coalition. they have to see if they can work together. somewhere down the line you'll expect a declaration they can work together. not going to happen right away. this is an 18-month timetable. can they form a coalition? can we get the announcement over future independence. the other thing is, if this had been an official refr rererendu they only got 48% of the votes. while the people are divided, they didn't get a popular mandate from the people. the president s
julia's in barcelona. julia, what exactly does this mean for catalonia? >> reporter: well, it's a good question, carolyn. it's mixed. the pro separatists parties did win the election. you're talking about a center leftnd a center right party remember me telling me this under the together for yes banner. then you have a far left anticapitalist, antieuro party having to work together. if you're talking about that kind of coalition to come up with the pieces to work together. they have...
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she did everything leading up to a julia child could step into the limelight. people seem to not remember clementine even know she was such an influence of person that she was well known during her time and i believe that is because her editor at this week magazine when she had pneumonia had offered to buy her name to column alive in the magazine. e turned it down. all of her papers want to kansas state university when she died and for all reasons, they had no archives. these papers went into storage and they did not come out of storage until 2001. i would like for people to know about clementine as a person who definitely was a pne
she did everything leading up to a julia child could step into the limelight. people seem to not remember clementine even know she was such an influence of person that she was well known during her time and i believe that is because her editor at this week magazine when she had pneumonia had offered to buy her name to column alive in the magazine. e turned it down. all of her papers want to kansas state university when she died and for all reasons, they had no archives. these papers went into...